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‘Our cat has the power’: the polysemy of a third language in maintaining the power/solidarity equilibrium in family interactions
(Routledge, 2021-01-30)
This article examines how power and solidarity in family relations are
negotiated along linguistic lines, and in particular, the role of a third
language in this negotiation process. It takes as its case study a
transnational ...
How to turn the tide: the policy implications emergent from comparing a ‘post-vernacular FLP’ to a ‘pro-Gaelic FLP’
(Springer Verlag, 2020-02-14)
This paper compares the sociolinguistic trajectory of a latent speaker mother to
that of a new speaker mother. Drawing on Shandler (TDR 48(1):19 43, 2004), it
introduces the term post-vernacular FLP as a means to ...
Building a language community through radio in the age of social media: the case of Raidió na Life
(Intellect, 2020-04-01)
This paper investigates the motivations of volunteers in participating in broadcasting on a community radio station in the age of social media. The station chosen broadcasts in Irish, a minority language in Ireland, although ...
Taighde ar úsáid na Gaeilge ar an raidió – Céim a 3
(OÉ Gaillimh & Údarás Craolacháin na hÉireann, 2021-03-14)
Tá an tuarascáil taighde seo ina toradh ar an tríú céim d'imscrúdú ar úsáid na Gaeilge ar sheirbhísí raidió ceadúnaithe uile na hÉireann, seachas na stáisiúin a chraolann go hiomlán i nGaeilge. Mhaoinigh Údarás Craolacháin ...
Research on use of the Irish language on radio – Phase 3
(National University of Ireland Galway & Broadcasting Authority of Ireland, 2021-03-15)
This research report is the result of the third phase of an investigation into the use of the Irish language on all of Ireland’s licensed radio services with the exception of stations broadcasting exclusively in Irish. It ...
11 Child agency and home language maintenance
(De Grouton Mouton, 2020)
[No abstract available]
Irish pirate radio 1978-1988: How political stasis allowed unlicensed radio to flourish and innovate
(Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2020-10-12)
The history of pirate radio in Ireland remains understudied by comparison with other countries with histories
of unlicensed broadcasting. This is surprising given the extent and longevity of a large pirate radio scene ...
‘New speakers’ on Irish language community radio: new understandings of linguistic variation on Raidió na Life
(Routledge, 2021-07-19)
This article examines the use of Irish on the community radio station Raidió na Life which has broadcast to Dublin since 1993. By admitting and indirectly valorising a variety of linguistic styles, Raidió na Life can be ...
New speakers of Irish and identities
(Routledge, 2020-03-03)
This chapter examines the links between the Irish language and identity in the discourses of new speakers. Despite the strong historical association of Irish with national ethnocultural identity, the chapter identifies a ...
Critical perspectives on language and kinship in multilingual families by Lyn Wright (Book Review)
(Wiley, 2021-04-12)
[No abstract available]